The Second Book of Moses: Exodus
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- Kapitel 35 -
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Offerings for the Tabernacle
(Exodus 25:1–9)
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The Skilled Craftsmen
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The People Offer Gifts
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Bezalel and Oholiab
(Exodus 31:1–11)
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Fußnoten
(a)35:25 The word ‘vermillion’ is derived from the Latin vermiculus, originally referring to dyes made from some type of grub or larvae. However, in ancient Egypt the color may have been made by grinding minerals containing mercury sulfide (also called cinnabar). So the hyacinth was made from flowers (as Flavius Josephus attests), the purple was made from mollusks in the sea, the scarlet (in Latin: coccum, referring to cochineal carmine) described in other verses was made from insects, and the vermillion may well have been made from minerals (cinnabar). The violet skins are not referred to as ‘dyed’ but seem to have been that color naturally. So then, the Tabernacle had colors from all of nature: from sea and land, from plants, insects, animals, and minerals.(Conte)
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Offerings for the Tabernacle
(Exodus 25:1–9)
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The Skilled Craftsmen
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The People Offer Gifts
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Bezalel and Oholiab
(Exodus 31:1–11)
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